Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013
Nyugen E. Smith was born in Jersey City, NJ in 1976 to a Trinidadian mother and Haitian father. He spent his formative years growing up in his mother’s homeland-a tropical, former British colony where African customs and traditions are still woven in to the cultural fabric. read more
Posted by Fabio 4 October 2013
Li Wei (born in 1970, Hubei, China) is a contemporary artist from Beijing, China. His work often depicts him in apparently gravity-defying situations. Wei started off his performance series, Mirroring, and later on took off attention with his Falls series which shows the artist with his head and chest embedded into the ground. read more
Posted by Fabio 3 October 2013
Joseph Leonard is one of my favorite cozy spots for brunch on the weekend. After a long week of work their avocado toast and a bloody mary hits the spot. Get there early or expect to wait, it’s small and limited seating. See more places in New York, recommended by designer and art director Jessica Walsh. read more
Posted by Fabio 3 October 2013
One of our latest additions to Citylikeyou is from acclaimed London based Graphic Artist, Toby Neilan. Neilan has created Graphics and visuals for the likes of Issey Miyake, Y-3 , Nike, Kylie X World Tour and Jay-Z Blueprint World Tour to name but a few. You can see a selection of Toby’s favourite places from London here.
Posted by Fabio 3 October 2013
In the most recent work of Inka Lindergard & Niclas Holmström, the presentation of nature and landscapes and our perception of it are again the main theme around which the two artists systematically develop their artistic practice. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 October 2013
We are pleased to announce that Liverpool has been added to the map of Citylikeyou with a selection of must-see places recommended by Liverpool-based artist and illustrator, Penny Davenport. See more here.
Posted by Fabio 2 October 2013
Photographer Alexander Wagner grew up in Michigan. After studying at the University of Michigan and Oxford University, he cut his teeth alongside photographers of international renown, Annie Leibovitz and Hiro. read more
Posted by Fabio 2 October 2013
Looking at the relationship between the subject and photographer, London based Photographer Laura Pannack decided to let photographers experience the position of the subject. She placed a sheet of glass between herself and the sitter to symbolize the glass of the lens, which is the only obstacle from actual contact. read more